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      derx05 @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10
      Ok i already did a packet capture this morning while we were experiencing the package loss and couldn‘t find any suspicious traffic but also I have to admit I am not very familiar with Wireshark so could also be possible I miss something.

      I am not sure if its wise to post the data here cause it contains raw network traffic. On the other side all important traffic is encrypted these days and IPs from public servers can be shared?
      Shall I just post it here?

      Also a note to something I said before: Since I disabled promiscious mode in suricata I didn‘t have a loss according to the logs. So maybe it has to something promiscious mode?

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Hmm, well seems likely though I would not expect it.

        You can PM me link the cap if you want.

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          derx05
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          Update: So over the weekend the problem sadly didn't occur again.
          @stephenw10 As promised I will send you a much longer packet capture again when it should happen again. I din't change any settings so it should be only a matter of time. Also I switched the LAN cable between the Fritzbox and the pfSense again, just to make sure.
          Will keep you updated here.

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            derx05
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            So as promised an update:
            The error occured again twice today.
            Again no useful logs before the loss starts. I just sent @stephenw10 my logs and a 10 minute long packet capture. If we can't solve the problem with these logs and the capture I honestly don't know what else I could try...

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              NOCling
              last edited by NOCling

              Can you try monitoring a public IP like 1.1.1.1 for the affected WAN gateway?
              It could be an upstream interferer on your cable segment. Cable devices can then lose their heads if they lack sync.

              Netgate 6100 & Netgate 2100

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                derx05 @NOCling
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                @nocling With an upsteam interferer you mean a problem on the WAN side? Just for your note: We have fiber, not cable. I don't think an upsteam interferer can happen with fiber or am I wrong? But also worth a shot. I think I will change that when I am back at the company next week

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                  derx05 @NOCling
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                  @nocling
                  Today I also changed the monitoring IP but still have the package loss. So I will now reset the 6100 and then set ip back up without restoring the config.

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                    derx05
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                    So I hope this will be the last update I will have to write. After a long call with the tech support of our provider I ask for the permission to plug the wan directly in the pfsense. I never liked FritzBoxes and this case gives me one more reason to never buy one again. Since 4 days no more problems! I set the PPPoE connection up in the pfsense, set up the MTU size and vlan and everything just works. I don't know what the FritzBox did, that the connection between the pfSense and the FritzBox got so laggy but I would definetly say it's the FritzBox fault. Someone yesterday also told me it could have been the MTU size. But sadly FritzBoxes don't offer settings for that and I also tried setting the MTU to about 1300 3 weeks ago and it didn't help. So I think this is an issue that will never be solved but honestly I don't care anymore.
                    I don't expect any more problems the next days so I hope I won't have to write again here.
                    Also I can't explain why the FritzBox worked with the 3100, which was the reason why we tought the FritzBox couldn't be the cause. Seems I was wrong.
                    Thanks for all your help!

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Nice result! That's a much nicer setup too.

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                        derx05 @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 Yes it is indeed. I hate to do something like double NAT with static routes. The next time a provider tries to force me to use a FritzBox I won't sign a contract with them :-)

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